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Wassup world, here's another one of my reviews over Tekken 6, the most recent version of this fighting game series that released 3 weeks ago. First off, you guys do not know how long I have been anticipating a good fighting game like Tekken because everything else has been so crude. It has been about two years of waiting for this and I got it the day it came out after reserving it for about 4 months.Savage Rating:(another 4.7/5)So if your reading this you probably understand the main storyline between feuding family members throughout the game, but I'll talk about the gameplay anyway. Well, it is what you would expect from a fighting game, of course you are mostly going to be able to fight, but you can also go online, customize your character(but not create one), and go through a sort of career mode. Going online is pretty much you against another person and whoever wins gets the points to level up, as well as money. This money goes to customizing your character with all types of accessories, with all of the characters having different outfits to buy. Many of the clothes can be won by going through the story mode though, where you travel through different levels fighting all of the characters of the game. You must first go through their minions though, which can range from sumo wrestlers, to demon like creatures. The clothes won from playing through this add special fx to your character that can help him/her in battle.
As well, of course the game play is smooth like you would expect and there are a couple new characters throughout the game, and everyone with their own specific fighting style. Most of the levels are interactive and will break enough force is put through. You can see this in arcade mode, where you choose a character and play through 6 levels with them until you reach the boss, where at the end you will receive and view a movie scene about that character's life after winning. My favorite is Hwoarang, a Tae Kwon Do master that is a beast with his legs like the blue x-man. I am going to stop talking though, go check the game out for yourself and see which fighter you are. It's available on PS3 and x-box 360, especially ps3 cuz its better.
This post is a quite outdated, but I'm gonna still do it for you all because you deserve more than a phone when purchasing a cellular device, especially if its a review from S.S.'s own Remsta.Sprint x Palm released the Pre as an exclusive touch screen phone to Sprint (which offers the Any Mobile, AnytimeSM plan) on June 6th this year, although I was put on a waiting list for about a week. Retail was $200 with the plan, but now as time has passed the price reduced to $150 for Sprint, and even as low as $80(I dropped 2 stacks on it, so say thank you to the forerunner) on Amazon so I suggest that you get one.Savage RAting (5/5! perFect)The Palm Pre is the first phone of its kind as it utilizes the PalmWebOS , or a web based operating system using the internet as a main component. That is one of a thousand cool things about this phone, which doesn't include the "card-stacking feature"! Card-stacking is the ability to have multiple windows open on the screen at one time so that you can multitask(this is unlike any other phone, even iPhone, which is why I highly recommend to...anyone who wants to add another touch to their fly). As well, another dope ability is that you can sync all of your web accounts with the phone so that you have your e-mail, contacts, calender, photos, music, videos, facebook, twitter, text messages...(you get the point) all in the PALM of your hand without even having to login a second time. The calender is even layered so that you can organize it to fit different schedules that you have. And unlike the iPhone, you just have to begin type to start your universal search throughout the phone. It even comes with Google Maps and Sprint Nav. standard, and of course you can download all the cool apps that you want.What I would like to see coming with the updates though is possibly a touchscreen keyboard. I mean don't get me wrong, because the current, tangible keyboard is very comfortable for my fingers to play with(and believe me, my fingers like to play), but its something about a touchscreen keyboard that completes a touchscreen phone. As well, I am waiting for the update that allows for video to be captured, because at the present you can only take pictures(pretty weak huh?), but at a gleaming 3- megapixel rate may I mention. Word documents can't be written on the phone either, but you can view them if you download them to the phone, PDF's being the same way. BUT, on the upside of this upslide phone, the text messages are all threaded, and on top of that they even thread into your instant messaging so its like you never stopped talking to Guru Fresh! OH yea, and the music syncs to iTunes, so all of you iPOD users(not iPhone) are fine with keeping the same software. With all that said(i probably forgot some things because its that tight like baby pussy), don't you think this is one bombb ass phone, it definitely gets a 5/5 on this review and deserves some more users